Justice, rule of law, merit or just governance, have simply become things of the past. True, there are departments of the government from top to bottom, functionaries in place with all the pomp and show and people going by their lives as best as they can in the given circumstances. The people at the lower rung of society fare the worst, and more of them are in graver intensity as you move away from Lahore, Karachi, Quetta and Peshawar. The result is that people have lost faith in the government, their political representatives who they sometimes vote for, and what they may call the system.
There is a big disconnect between the bureaucracy and the provincial and federal political bosses above them and the people. The ‘system’ at the district and local level doesn’t function according to rules and procedures in the books any more. If you are not the one who is connected through some web of power relations to the bureaucracy or the political elite, either you have to find such a connection or you have to find a tout to get what is your right. In the first place, the citizen loses his autonomy, and in the second, he must come up with ‘reasonable’ amount of bribe. In a nutshell, bribes and influence-peddling have replaced the system or one might say, it is what the system is. When you confront people on what is going on and what they are doing, the refrain usually is: this is Pakistan, everything can happen here. Imagine, this is the level of trust in the rule of law. Sad, but the reason is that it doesn’t exist.
My explanation of the social disconnect of political power is that the ruling groups have lost touch with reality. Either greedy sycophants surround them, or they are just too arrogant and full of themselves that they believe they can get what they want and they don’t need to repair the failed system. Actually, the failed system works to their ends — a broken rule of law regime and personalised power relations keep everyone in the system — bureaucrats and the political class remaining high on power and rich on public monies.
This is absolutely an unnatural state of affairs for any society, especially for a country like Pakistan, with an exploding youthful population and a rising gap between the popular expectations and what the dysfunctional system can possibly deliver. This cannot last for too long, as it never has in similar circumstances anywhere in the world.
At the grass roots level, I see a revolution of rising frustrations with the system from the precincts of Karachi to the furthest points in Gilgit-Baltistan. This is the reason why people are falling back on narrow identities, like sect, tribe and caste to survive or access power. It is also a reason for militancy, extremism and political violence.
A public and youth in general, driven by anger and hopelessness, may have no or very little commitment to any system — they may rather pull it down, sooner than later.
Tailpiece: This is a preface to polarised society, agitation and violence.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 10th, 2014.
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@saad saeed:
EC can & will only function if : 1) CEC is a honest person of integrity, & straight forward, no nonsense guy. 2) CEC should have the power like EC of India, who could send Ms Gandhi to jail. 3) EC should have power to prosecute any EC personnel including ROs etc; if found involved in unfair means. 4) EC should have the power to disqualify members of Parliament for wrong declaration of any information. What is happening now is just an eye-wash because EC has no power.
Just my personal opinion, if we want EC to conduct free, fair & transparent election.
yes, system is collapsing from status quo to change
"There is a big disconnect between the bureaucracy and the provincial and federal political bosses above them and the people"
This disconnect between people and their political representatives is due to a failed election system where the Election Commission is anything but fair, independent and authoritative. This gap will only be bridged when an independent ECP conducts an impartial and fair elections so that the will of the people is truly represented in the parliament.
Only Politicians and Bureaucrats are to blame, not the Military Establishment or Judiciary. True lover of Democracy is the author. Everyone seems to know which side their bread is buttered.
The root of every evil in sub-continent is caste system where one is not a grandchild of Adam and Eve but other things matter. When a large portion of society (80%) converted to Islam and created two nation theory, Hindu scholar failed to find any pain, insult, inhumanity, injustices and inequality behind these conversations. Caste system creates physiological vacuums and makes it easy for any ‘genius’ to preach a different way of life style and then find enough followers to create another pressure group. Therefore, recognizing of fact that sub-continent is multi-cultural and multi-ethnic society and then introducing a political system where every culture and ethnic group find maximum satisfaction will make Pakistan a better place to live. Pakistan needs more political offices, more catharsis of the people belongs to different cultures and ethnic groups because different culture and ethnic groups need different reasons for active life.
Democracy is a global failure not just in Pakistan. Caliphate is the only way forward and educated masses are convinced on that here in Pakistan.
The root of every evil in sub-continent is caste system where one is not a grandchild of Adam and Eve but other things matter. When a large portion of society (80%) converted to Islam and created two nation theory, Hindu scholar failed to find any pain, insult, inhumanity, injustices and inequality behind these conversations. Caste system creates physiological vacuums and makes it easy for any ‘genius’ to preach a different way of life style and then find enough followers to create another pressure group. Therefore, recognizing of fact that sub-continent is mulch-cultural and mulch-ethnic society and then introducing a political system where every culture and ethnic group find maximum satisfaction will make Pakistan a better place to live. Pakistan needs more political offices, more catharsis of the people belongs to different cultures and ethnic groups because different culture and ethnic groups need different reasons for active life.